If you've ever wondered about how to improve the look of your home's gutter system, wonder no longer. Seamless gutters are the answer!
Seamless gutters are exactly what they say they are: seamless. They differ from their counterpart, sectional gutters, in a few ways, including look and installation. We'll go over these differences in the next few sections.
The important thing to understand is that sectional gutters are manufactured in a completely different way than seamless. Sectional gutters are assembled from multiple sections of gutter material, whereas seamless gutters consist of one, continuous gutter.
The manufacturing process behind seamless gutters is a pretty interesting one. Done on-site, these gutters are created using a special and professional device called a
gutter machine.
On the other hand, the creation of sectional gutters is not as simple as the press of a button. Sectional gutters are time-consuming and require hard work to be put together.
All in all, opting for sectional gutters would result in a product with inferior aesthetics, representing an expenditure of time and resources on an outcome that is visually displeasing.
For a closer look at the process being performed, take a look at this clip:
The structural features of the two gutter systems are incomparable. For one, seamless gutters are less susceptible to leakage. Due to the seamed nature of sectional gutters, there is a higher potential for the system to allow water through and fail to do its job. This leakage can be detrimental to your home's foundation.
Here's why: gutters play a crucial role in redirecting rainwater away from your house. When water accumulates around the foundation, it can seep in and cause cracks, leaks, and even mold growth. Seamless gutters, with their secure design, help prevent this issue by ensuring proper water flow.
Additional Benefits of Seamless Gutters
Color Options and Style
At Rain Control Gutters, we understand that you might want your gutters to complement the aesthetics of your home. While we currently offer seamless gutters in K-style only, we boast a whopping 28 different colors to choose from. This ensures you can find the perfect match for your house's exterior.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Even the best gutter systems require some maintenance. If you have a lot of trees around your property, leaves and debris can accumulate in the gutters, blocking the water flow and potentially causing overflow. Overflowing water can pool around your home's foundation. This water can seep into cracks and eventually lead to foundation problems like leaks, cracks, and even mold growth. Another common problem of overflowing gutters is that they can erode the landscaping around your home, washing away mulch and potentially damaging plants.
To prevent this, it's recommended to clean your gutters at least twice a year, once in the spring and again in the fall. This will help ensure your gutters function properly and protect your home.
Lifespan
Just like your roof, seamless gutters are a long-term investment. They typically last anywhere from 20 to 30 years, which is the same as a roof. With their durability and low maintenance needs, seamless gutters offer a great return on investment!
We know seamless gutters are an investment in your home's protection. That's why we back our work with a worry-free warranty that covers both materials and installation.
You might expect sectional gutters, with their simpler design, to be cheaper than seamless gutters. Surprisingly, the upfront cost is often very similar. But that's where the similarities end.
Here's why seamless gutters are the smarter investment:
In short, while the initial price tag might be comparable, seamless gutters offer significant cost savings over time due to their superior durability and lower risk of leaks.
With all of this to consider, doesn't it just make more sense to go with an equally priced product upfront that won't lead to future costs and happens to be a better product all around? We think so.
If seamless gutters seem like the choice for you, go ahead and give us a call to learn more about our gutter service in Tampa, FL. We'd be glad to offer you more information or set you up with an appointment for installation.
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